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It's pretty clear that I don't feel completely satisfied unless I'm working on something. And it's usually more than one thing....like tonight......I was spray painting for a photo gallery I'm working on, finishing up 2 new pair of up-cycled heels and finally working on this inspired necklace. Man! Why can't I just watch TV!?!?!

So this necklace--I saw it while just tooling around the inet. I loved the nautical feel of the ropes with the updated color-blocking. The original price of $60 wasn't OOC or anything, but I knew I could make it the minute I saw it. Well, a B.Cheniful knockoff version anyway. :)
"ingredient list"
white nylon rope--around 16 feet, cut in half.
fabric dye--2 colors of your choice
ribbon of a corresponding color.
Step two. Once your ropes are ready to go, fold them up until you have 6 rows of rope.
So that's that! I LOVE IT! I think it turned out awesome and I can't wait to try other color combos--like pink and orange!
THANK YOU for stopping by!
Big (knockoff) Smile,
B.Chen
link to: http://todayscreativeblog.net/ and many others here!
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It's pretty clear that I don't feel completely satisfied unless I'm working on something. And it's usually more than one thing....like tonight......I was spray painting for a photo gallery I'm working on, finishing up 2 new pair of up-cycled heels and finally working on this inspired necklace. Man! Why can't I just watch TV!?!?!

So this necklace--I saw it while just tooling around the inet. I loved the nautical feel of the ropes with the updated color-blocking. The original price of $60 wasn't OOC or anything, but I knew I could make it the minute I saw it. Well, a B.Cheniful knockoff version anyway. :)"ingredient list"
white nylon rope--around 16 feet, cut in half.
fabric dye--2 colors of your choice
ribbon of a corresponding color.
Step one. Dye your ropes according to package instruction. The kind I used was actually a spray, so I didn't have to do any prep work. I found it at Hobbit Lobbit for $2.99 a piece. After you spray on, you air dry and set the dye in the dryer for 20 minutes. Pretty easy!
Step two. Once your ropes are ready to go, fold them up until you have 6 rows of rope.
Step three. Place one set of ropes over the other as shown.
Step four. Pull one side of rope over the other, connecting the ropes together.
Step five. Knot one side of the rope, then knot the other.
Step six. Use your ribbon to secure the open ends of each side of the ropes.
Step seven. Rock it girl!!!!!! Mmmmm Hmmmm, I said ROCK IT GIRL!!!!!!
So that's that! I LOVE IT! I think it turned out awesome and I can't wait to try other color combos--like pink and orange!
THANK YOU for stopping by!
Big (knockoff) Smile,
B.Chen
link to: http://todayscreativeblog.net/ and many others here!
I was Featured!!!!

pretty cool! turned out great! and yes, pink and orange will look stunning as well :)
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking up to 20 minute tuesday!
Tina
wow, that looks amazing! i'll take 2, hehe.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty darn cool...LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll steal the idea, but I will use purple instead of green!
Thanks for sharing!
this rocks! thanks for posting how to do it!
ReplyDelete@donatella
ReplyDeleteDonatella, thank you so much for the sweet comment and encouragement! You're so awesome!
@Johnnie
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Johnnie! I hope you stop by often! :)
@Sweet Floweret
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!!! I'm super happy with it :)
@the cape on the corner
ReplyDeleteYou made my day!!! Thank you sooo much for the encouragement!
@Jessica @ My World - Made By Hand
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica! :) I plan on visiting you soon!
@Angela
ReplyDeleteHi Angela--that sounds like a perfect color combo! Have fun! :)
@jamie
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie!!! Let me know if you do one!!! I'd love to see :)
@jamie
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie!!! Let me know if you do one!!! I'd love to see :)
what an easy peasy idea! I am so glad you thought of it because I would not have! Thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteWow this is adorable!! I've never tried dying fabric or other materials before, might just have to give it a go for this project. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh MY goshh! LOVE LOVE this!! So creative. Just found your blog..lovin it.
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Great job in it! I can't just sit and watch TV any more either. I guess that's kind of a good thing. =)
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE. Thank you so much for sharing. I pinned this too. Great job. I found you through a linky party! Come and say hi, enter my giveaway and vote for my picture. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteA mommy's life...with a touch of YELLOW
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Gorgeous. I love the cool colors of the necklace played against the yellow in the tank...
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Creative Juice!
That is so pretty. Thanks for the tutorial and thanks for linking to the party.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing! ~April @ Wildflowers & Whimsy
ReplyDeleteTotally going to try this out! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI would rock this necklace too!
ReplyDeleteI still can't believe our first party had over 300 links. I have a special give away planned for linkers this week.
Thanks again, hope to see you at Bacon Time this weekend too.
cool...looks so beautiful..btw if you are interested in fabric jewelry I am having a giveaway happening at my blog where I'll be giving away two gorgeous earrings...do come and participate..http://jewelsofsayuri.blogspot.com/2011/06/26-giveaway-is-here.html
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thank you so much for linking up!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking this up to {nifty thrifty sunday} last week!
Hope to see you again this weekend!
xoxo,
Vanessa
This is so stunning and the colour combo is very attractive:)
ReplyDeleteYep, yep...the orange & pink combo rock!! Thank you!
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